Sport Photography Motocross
"What is Motocross I
hear you say" Motocross is widely considered to be the world’s
most popular form of motorcycle racing.
Motocross is derived from a French term combining
motorcycling and cross-country. Motocross
tracks are usually made up of hills, dirt roads, and muddy tracks and
turns. The size of the courses allows up to 40 riders to compete at the
same time.
In motocross, professional races are measured by time. A professional race usually lasts for 30 minutes. After this time, once the leader has crossed the finish line, he is given a signal to show that there are two laps remaining. On the next lap, he is given the one lap to go signal and the race is finished at the end of that lap. This is called 30 minutes plus two laps.
Other motocross races may be determined solely on laps, so that the first rider to complete a predetermined amount of laps is the winner. The first three riders to complete the laps are known as podium riders and win first to third positions.
The bikes used in motocross range from 50 to 550 cc. Bikes compete in individual races according to their engine size. The bikes are much lighter than normal motorcycles, and metal such as aluminium is used in place of heavier metals. Motocross bikes can be bought in ready to race condition or adapted to the rider’s taste. Highly tuned professional bikes are called factory bikes.
Motocross racing is one of the most exciting sports to watch. Riders seem to perform death-defying turns and leaps. The effort used to control the bike is visible and the rider can be seen shifting his weight about to turn and manoeuvre the bike for maximum speed. The wheels often spin and spray up mud when a rider tries to control the traction of the bike.
I only have the space to put up a few photos, so if you are not one of the featured photographs why not drop me an email I might have one of you I take up to 500 photos at a meeting.
In motocross, professional races are measured by time. A professional race usually lasts for 30 minutes. After this time, once the leader has crossed the finish line, he is given a signal to show that there are two laps remaining. On the next lap, he is given the one lap to go signal and the race is finished at the end of that lap. This is called 30 minutes plus two laps.
Other motocross races may be determined solely on laps, so that the first rider to complete a predetermined amount of laps is the winner. The first three riders to complete the laps are known as podium riders and win first to third positions.
The bikes used in motocross range from 50 to 550 cc. Bikes compete in individual races according to their engine size. The bikes are much lighter than normal motorcycles, and metal such as aluminium is used in place of heavier metals. Motocross bikes can be bought in ready to race condition or adapted to the rider’s taste. Highly tuned professional bikes are called factory bikes.
Motocross racing is one of the most exciting sports to watch. Riders seem to perform death-defying turns and leaps. The effort used to control the bike is visible and the rider can be seen shifting his weight about to turn and manoeuvre the bike for maximum speed. The wheels often spin and spray up mud when a rider tries to control the traction of the bike.
I only have the space to put up a few photos, so if you are not one of the featured photographs why not drop me an email I might have one of you I take up to 500 photos at a meeting.

